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Re: copy a barman snapshot to another backup server - Mailing list pgsql-admin
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Willy-Bas Loos
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Re: copy a barman snapshot to another backup server
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December 1, 2015
20:05:31
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AFAIK the directory structure of the base backups is the same as a running server, only the pg_xlog directory is empty.
So, maybe it would be possible to hardlink that, except the pg_xlog, and then restore the WAL in a "real" pg_xlog fiolder with "barman get-wal ..."
And then i could backup that to the off-site server.
Only, how do i know which WAL-id's to restore?
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